Mark Millar & Frank Quitely call in some friends for the second installment of the Image super family series "Jupiter's Legacy" and CBR has an exclusive first look at variant covers from Bryan Hitch and Jock.

With a loner of a thief who can borrow the abilities of others, Andy Diggle plans to give readers a different sci-fi twist on crime comics as he describes the idea behind his "Uncanny" series for Dynamite's Crime line.

This week, we get inside the mind of Madder Red (quite literally), Tony Stark faces the Merc in the mirror, Princess Alder makes an appearance, a cell phone shatters and Glory walks off into the - well, not a sunset.

This week, Kate Kane is on fire, B.P.R.D. braces for a cold day in hell, the Devourer of Worlds is feeling a little puckish, Marko's father has a way with flowers and private eyes (clap-clap) are watching you.

This week, Kate Kane is triumphant, Carol Danvers is wistful, "Locke & Key" is photogenic, Nova is space-bound and Wolverine is in for a world of hurt as Kevin and Steve bring you the Cover of the Week.

Eisner Award-winning artist Jock and "2000 AD" PR Coordinator and writer Michael Molcher spent some time with CBR TV about Jock and Andy Diggle's "Snapshot," the publisher's rising profile in the States and more.

To mark the end of acclaimed crime saga "Scalped" we asked Brian K. Vaughan to discuss the series with creator Jason Aaron, tackling character growth and creative partnerships to future projects and bald Vertigo writers.

Karl Urban gatecrashed 2000 AD's CCI panel to gush over his love of the Judge Dredd comics, "2000 AD" EIC Matt Smith revealed the future of the comics and IDW's Chris Ryall announced the new writer for the U.S. ongoing.

Andy Diggle spoke with CBR on his recently revived "2000 AD" and "Judge Dredd Megazine" series "Lenny Zero," what to expect in the new MegaCity-One-based sequel and why Kickstarter is the future of comics.

CBR's review staff has given the Scott Snyder-written "American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest" #3 4.5 stars and "Detective Comics" #881, the final issue of the long-running series, a perfect 5-star review.

CBR's Ryan K. Lindsay gave "Scalped" #51 a rare five-star review, saying of Aaron & Guerra's work on the issue, "For a comic that has built its reputation on being hard, this issue stirs in a few extra shovels of concrete."

CBR's Doug Zawisza gave "Detective Comics" #878, the latest chapter in Scott Snyder and Jock's "Hungry City" arc, 4 and 1/2 stars saying of the Dick Grayson Batman story "the final page of this book...is downright disturbing."

CBR Reviewer Kelly Thompson gives Snyder & Jock's "Detective Comics" #876 4.5 stars and says the series "has shot to the top of my must have list again." Read on to see why this series is receiving rave reviews.

Nate Cosby and Ben McCool spoke exclusively with CBR about their Image title "Pigs" which takes a long, hard look at the personal aspect of an America-based terror cell tasked with overthrowing the US government.